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− | '''Inter-Services-Intelligence''', more commonly referred to as '''the ISI''', is [[Pakistan]]'s premier [[intelligence agency]]. | + | '''Inter-Services-Intelligence''', more commonly referred to as '''the ISI''', is [[Pakistan]]'s premier [[intelligence agency]]. [[Michel Chussodovsky]] reports that it is controlled on a tight rein by the [[CIA]] since the [[Soviet Afghan War]].<ref>Global Research News Hour #354</ref> |
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− | General [[Mahmoud Ahmad]], head of the ISI, met [[Marc Grossman]], US [[Under Secretary for Political Affairs]] on or shortly after 9-11.{{cn}} | + | General [[Mahmoud Ahmad]], head of the ISI, met [[Marc Grossman]], US [[Under Secretary for Political Affairs]] on or shortly after [[9-11]].{{cn}} |
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Latest revision as of 16:26, 6 May 2022
Inter-Services Intelligence | |
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Parent organization | Pakistan |
Headquarters | Islamabad, Pakistan |
Leader | Inter-Services Intelligence/Director-General |
Type | intelligence agency |
Subpage | •Inter-Services Intelligence/Director-General |
Inter-Services-Intelligence, more commonly referred to as the ISI, is Pakistan's premier intelligence agency. Michel Chussodovsky reports that it is controlled on a tight rein by the CIA since the Soviet Afghan War.[1]
September 11
General Mahmoud Ahmad, head of the ISI, met Marc Grossman, US Under Secretary for Political Affairs on or shortly after 9-11.[citation needed]
An event carried out
Event | Location | Description |
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Operation Crevice | London UK | A raid launched in the UK on the so-called "fertiliser bomb plotters". |
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References
- ↑ Global Research News Hour #354